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Neil Patrick Harris in Talks for ‘Unfortunate Events’
Neil Patrick Harris is in currently in talks to star in Netflix upcoming adaptation of the Lemony Snicket books, “A Series of Unfortunate Events” Neil…
Summer Glau to Guest on Castle
Summer Glau is set to guest star on the 14th episode of Nathan Fillion’s Castle this srping. Summer will play Kendall Frost, “a provocative private…
Marti Noxon’s ‘Unreal’ Renewed
Lifetime have confirmed that they will be renewing original drama Unreal for a second season for which Marti Noxon is an executive producer. Executive Vice…
Get Inspired by ‘Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ Showrunner Maurissa Tancharoen Whedon | Audrey Magazine
According to Maurissa Tancharoen Whedon, a life in the “business” was almost inescapable. Growing up in Los Angeles’ San Fernando Valley, she started dancing nearly…
Drew Goddard to Write and Direct ‘Spider-Man’
Marvel and Sony have confirmed that Drew Goddard will write and direct the most recent incarnation of Spider-Man, rumoured to be called Spectacular Spider-Man. The…
Nathan Fillion on The Chive Podcast
Nathan Fillion appears on this weeks The Chive podcast where he discusses Spider-Man, Firefly, Ryan Reynolds, Captain Hammer and much more. Check out the podcast…
Nathan Fillion to Cameo on Big Bang Theory (SPOILERS)
Nathan Fillion will follow in the foot steps of his Firefly co-star Summer Glau and cameo on Big Bang Theory. The episode will find Nathan…
Felicia Day Is Writing A Book
Felicia Day recently announced that she is writing a book, a memoir in fact, entitled You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost) which will be…
Nathan Fillion Talks Firefly Game on Larry King (clip)
Nathan Fillion recently appeared on the Larry King show and talked about Firefly and the upcoming online game which is set for release in the…
How Stuff Works Interview: Joss Whedon and the Cast of Serenity
Earning critical acclaim but not enough of a Nielsen rating to support its cost, the sci-fi western “Firefly” lasted less than a season on Fox back in 2003. That would have been it, were it not for the show’s tenacious creator, Joss Whedon, who refused to take cancellation for an answer.